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Baseball Gloves

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I've been using the Nike pro-gold 11" model for the last 2 seasons, no complaints so far. i'm looking into a nokona for next season though, i have heard nothing but praises on those mits. what would you guys recoment for a 3rdbaseman's glove by nokona?

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Nike Diamond Ready 13" for my company softball team.. I have been using it for 3 years and I love it.

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Nike Diamond Ready 11.5" or thereabouts. It's probably too small for softball... drop 1/2 the warmup throws... but it was 1/2 price :P

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NOKONA=BEST GLOVE EVER!!!!

imo

Nokona's buffalo leather gloves are very expensive, but you will not find a more comfortable glove anywhere.

thats what i have...there sick so good if your gonna spen alot of money on a glove thats the glove to do it ..

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rawlings pro preffered pro16sc with a 2 piece web

it was so hard to break in ivew had it for a year and its still not completly broken in

i love the thing though

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Sorry about bumping an old topic, but I'm thinking about getting a Easton Stealth glove, 12.5".

I've never bought a glove before, so I really have no idea what size to get. Do you think 12.5" is too big for playing catch with the gf? Or should I not be considered about the size since I'm not really playing real games with it? Thanks.

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Baseball or softball? For baseball it's fine no matter what, but if you're going to maybe end up playing softball that's a little on the small side.

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Baseball or softball? For baseball it's fine no matter what, but if you're going to maybe end up playing softball that's a little on the small side.

Yea, I don't think I'll be playing any softball. From what I read of sizing guides I thought I might have trouble with the bigger size.

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A top of the line pro model cather glove that my coach gave to me who used to play for the Tigers, and a Nike Keystone Series glove.

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rawlings pro preffered pro16sc with a 2 piece web

it was so hard to break in ivew had it for a year and its still not completly broken in

i love the thing though

I have the Rawlings Pro Preferred Trap-Eze outfield model and i got it in May. It is really hard to break in but once its broken in it is absolutely amazing...

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Louisville Slugger PP300 12.5 inch for outfield

Rawlings RBG 60 for 3rd base

Easton Black Magic for 1st base

a really small Louisville Slugger LPS45VS for ss

2 catcher's mitts: Easton Natural and another Louisville glove

i'm like a baseball gloves whore

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